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in israel you have election coming up in january. the palestinian, both factions hamas and fata are talking about some sort of coalition. so i think you're going to see some movement obviously at any point the extremists particularly those that are actually to the -- more radical than hamas could seek to destabilize the situation. >> you brought up fata. they've been called powerless, impotent a lot during the conflict over the last ten days or so and criticized by members of hamas and some islamists in the region. on cnn yesterday there was a member of hamas talking about the palestinian authority. let's listen. >> i think people feel now that the only way which can push to give concessions is the resistance. because spent 20 years in negotiation but get nothing from this. >> does the palestinian authority have any power anymore to negotiate? or are they just an empty suit? >> no. they do have -- they do have power, but again, they don't have the popular support in gaza that's necessary to enforce or bring any large scale deal along
in israel you have election coming up in january. the palestinian, both factions hamas and fata are talking about some sort of coalition. so i think you're going to see some movement obviously at any point the extremists particularly those that are actually to the -- more radical than hamas could seek to destabilize the situation. >> you brought up fata. they've been called powerless, impotent a lot during the conflict over the last ten days or so and criticized by members of hamas and...
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would do in israel struck iran. just this month iran started enriching uranium to 20% at the facility. if they enrich enough of it, a u.s. official says it would cross the israel's red line because it's an easy jump from there to 90% weapons grade. >> iran says the nuclear program is used only for research and for generating power. but independent u.s. experts estimate that iran has enough low enriched uranium for several nuclear weapons if it enriches it to weapons grade. tension in the middle east shows the new focus for the u.s. military that means some troops in other places like germany are ready to come home. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together
would do in israel struck iran. just this month iran started enriching uranium to 20% at the facility. if they enrich enough of it, a u.s. official says it would cross the israel's red line because it's an easy jump from there to 90% weapons grade. >> iran says the nuclear program is used only for research and for generating power. but independent u.s. experts estimate that iran has enough low enriched uranium for several nuclear weapons if it enriches it to weapons grade. tension in the...
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and let's fast-forward to israel. israel has been a controversial issue for president obama, particularly within the jewish community here in the united states, and some of those key swing districts and swing states, florida, fullback. president obama, it's no secret he doesn't have the greatest relationship with netanyahu. romney has known him, ironically for years and years, so it's a way to make that connection, make the point, president obama hasn't even got to israel, and he could have because he had been in the enabled. those are some of the reasons he's going to the places he is. >> dana, thank you. we pressured it. we'll be following his journey's international trek in the days ahead. >>> we'll have live coverage of romney's speech beginning at the top of the hour, at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> here's what we're working on for this hour. >>> the battle over big soda. new yorkers have their say today. many are not happy about the possible ban on the big sugary drinks. >>> plus the cost of politics. there's a price
and let's fast-forward to israel. israel has been a controversial issue for president obama, particularly within the jewish community here in the united states, and some of those key swing districts and swing states, florida, fullback. president obama, it's no secret he doesn't have the greatest relationship with netanyahu. romney has known him, ironically for years and years, so it's a way to make that connection, make the point, president obama hasn't even got to israel, and he could have...
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born in tehran, her family came to israel when she was only 8, but the sounds and scents of the streets of tehran remain with her, as does the music. >> especially, i think i remember my mother singing all through my childhood. so the music was a very big part of my life. i knew who i wanted to be since i was 4 years old. i used to sing, i think, some persian song like -- ♪ >> reporter: settling into a tel-a-viv suburb, music remained her passion, singing in hebrew and quickly rising to stardom. in 1988, this iranian was invited to sing the israeli national anthem during the country's jubilee celebrations. >> to be a foreigner when you were a child and suddenly that you were chosen from all of those amazing singers and artists in israel to sing the anthem. >> reporter: a year ago, she decided it was time to revisit the soundtrack to her childhood. >> i was in the middle of making another israeli hebrew record. suddenly i felt like something is not matching and i felt something in my stomach that started to burn and to -- and i felt that i want to make a record that isn't the music of
born in tehran, her family came to israel when she was only 8, but the sounds and scents of the streets of tehran remain with her, as does the music. >> especially, i think i remember my mother singing all through my childhood. so the music was a very big part of my life. i knew who i wanted to be since i was 4 years old. i used to sing, i think, some persian song like -- ♪ >> reporter: settling into a tel-a-viv suburb, music remained her passion, singing in hebrew and quickly...
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the suspicions all along that israel was involved. we spoke to the israeli officials a short time ago, michael, and what they said is that these accusations are baseless and absurd, and yaser arafat has been dead for ten years, and why have the medical records been sealed, and they say open it up, and you will find out. >> it is a mystery. thank you so much, e lice. >>> waves of immigrants desperate to make a new life are making a treacherous journey to a place they want to call home. it is not taking place in the u.s./mexican border, but we are talking about what is happening increasingly and regularly in australia. today, another boat packed with asylum seekers has run into trouble and not for the first time either near the australian island of christmas island. and now let's talk about the boat first, and what are the latest of the rescue attempt because of the seas being so rough? h. >> well, the australian navy is keeping an eye on this boat, and they did establish that everybody is well and they found that there were 180 people
the suspicions all along that israel was involved. we spoke to the israeli officials a short time ago, michael, and what they said is that these accusations are baseless and absurd, and yaser arafat has been dead for ten years, and why have the medical records been sealed, and they say open it up, and you will find out. >> it is a mystery. thank you so much, e lice. >>> waves of immigrants desperate to make a new life are making a treacherous journey to a place they want to call...
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and that is israel. rather, we came to affirm the legitimacy of a state that must now achieve its independence, and that's palestine. >> we're joined from ramallah in the west bank. what does this u.n. vote mean? some thought it was symbolic, but it seemed to me much more than that. >> absolutely. it's more than a symbol, although the symbolism is very important to us. but the thing is this is a recognition of our determination. this is a recognition of the palestinians as a nation with a right to their own statehomo, and tlr, we're under the protection of international law. our land is occupied. it is not disputed, and therefore israel doesn't have a free hand to an annex, to chan the ground unilatry and so on. that's one thing. two, that provides us with access to all sorts of international organizations, to treaties and conventions, to bilateral relations. access to even venues for accountability and judicial accountable. it gives us some sort of protection. it empowers us internally as well as extern
and that is israel. rather, we came to affirm the legitimacy of a state that must now achieve its independence, and that's palestine. >> we're joined from ramallah in the west bank. what does this u.n. vote mean? some thought it was symbolic, but it seemed to me much more than that. >> absolutely. it's more than a symbol, although the symbolism is very important to us. but the thing is this is a recognition of our determination. this is a recognition of the palestinians as a nation...
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the area israel wants to develop is known as e-1. that stands for very simply east one, east of jerusalem, and it would connect the large israeli settlement town of maiale adumim. they have summoned israel's ambassadors to this country to condemn this plan. others also speaking out, including germany. a senior israeli government official says prime minister benjamin netanyahu has signed off only on planning and zoning for future construction on e-1, but the bulldozers have been there tearing up the ground yesterday. now, the palestinians, of course, see this as the ultimate threat to peace, and certainly a two-state solution. the chief negotiator says nblg e-1 would destroy the two-state solution, establishing east jerusalem as the capital of palestine and practically ends the peace process and any opportunity to talk about negotiations in the future. let's bring in fred plankin who joins us from east jerusalem. this has been a red line for years. you talked about presidents from obama to george w. bush, bill clinton, all objecting t
the area israel wants to develop is known as e-1. that stands for very simply east one, east of jerusalem, and it would connect the large israeli settlement town of maiale adumim. they have summoned israel's ambassadors to this country to condemn this plan. others also speaking out, including germany. a senior israeli government official says prime minister benjamin netanyahu has signed off only on planning and zoning for future construction on e-1, but the bulldozers have been there tearing up...
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he was convicted in israel and sent to the u.s. when another person was found to be the notorious guard. last year he was convicted in germany for his involvement in a world war ii death camp in poland. smuggling people in to slavery involving traveling to far places and crossing borders that means the first people to see signs of human trafficking are flight attendants. we see the first training designed for airline crews. >> reporter: >> who are the victims. >> reporter: petra is from the czech republic. >> i was beaten and raped by more men than i could count. >> reporter: he said she was 16 when she was trafficked to the sex trade. 800,000 victims are trafficked across international borders each year. many are brought from far away countries, quite literally flying under the radar in to the united states. >> i was boarding a flight in london, and these two young kids come over to me and say, can you help us get this girl to dulles airport? they said well, someone has handed her off to us, and she's traveling from mongolia and s
he was convicted in israel and sent to the u.s. when another person was found to be the notorious guard. last year he was convicted in germany for his involvement in a world war ii death camp in poland. smuggling people in to slavery involving traveling to far places and crossing borders that means the first people to see signs of human trafficking are flight attendants. we see the first training designed for airline crews. >> reporter: >> who are the victims. >> reporter:...
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israel saying it has to protect its strategic interests. what are they when it comes to e-1, the area that's going to cut the west bank in half, from north to south, effectively? >> i don't think it's a matter of strategy. certainly not when it comes to security. it's a matter of ideology and politics. e-1 under consideration sense rabin, who basically expanded but agreed informally with the americans there would be no building in e-1 and whatever building was done would be in agreement with what at the time credible, viable palestinian partner. e-1 has sat, little has gone on there. they've done some infrastructure planning and road construction. again, michael, i don't think benjamin nettanyahu will go through with e-1. he'll increase the number of units in east jerusalem which to the southeast will make it more difficult to create any measure of continuity if negotiations ever got to the point where a contiguous and independent palestinian state was on the table. >> that creep of taking bits of east jerusalem has been going on for a long
israel saying it has to protect its strategic interests. what are they when it comes to e-1, the area that's going to cut the west bank in half, from north to south, effectively? >> i don't think it's a matter of strategy. certainly not when it comes to security. it's a matter of ideology and politics. e-1 under consideration sense rabin, who basically expanded but agreed informally with the americans there would be no building in e-1 and whatever building was done would be in agreement...
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. >>> israel fired warning shots into neighboring syria today effectively telling syria keep that civil war inside your own country. an israeli military spokesman says a mortar shell from syria hit an israeli military post. it's the first time israel has fired on syria since 1973. >>> some people in indianapolis are returning home now after a massive explosion last night tore through a neighborhood killing two people. seven others were injured in the blast and fire that destroyed or damaged several homes. about 200 people were evacuated. there's no word yet on what caused the explosion which blew out windows for at least two blocks in every direction. people heard the blast three miles away. >>> the resignation of david petraeus as cia director was the talk of the town in washington on the sunday shows as well. lawmakers in both parties say they want to know more about why the fbi investigation into the extramarital affair involving the nation's top spy was kept under wraps. >> how the fbi could have been investigating it this long and yet, you know, general petraeus was involved, direc
. >>> israel fired warning shots into neighboring syria today effectively telling syria keep that civil war inside your own country. an israeli military spokesman says a mortar shell from syria hit an israeli military post. it's the first time israel has fired on syria since 1973. >>> some people in indianapolis are returning home now after a massive explosion last night tore through a neighborhood killing two people. seven others were injured in the blast and fire that...
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and egypt if of course they say that israel does the same. suzanne. >> thank you, ben wedeman. good to see you. >>> new immigration policy that allows hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants to stay in the united states is having an impact on hundreds of thousands of american families. we will have the reaction. they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ together for your future. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the cor
and egypt if of course they say that israel does the same. suzanne. >> thank you, ben wedeman. good to see you. >>> new immigration policy that allows hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants to stay in the united states is having an impact on hundreds of thousands of american families. we will have the reaction. they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping...
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well, did you know medical marijuana has been used in israel now for a decade? scientists in jerusalem have developed a form that now relieves pain and suffering without actually getting the person high? sarah sidner has the story. >> reporter: every morning 80-year-old mosha gets his medicine, stuffs it in his pipe and smokes it. he is using medical marijuana. also known as cannabis. >> how did the cannabis make you feel? >> oh, good. >> he is a holocaust survivor and author and painter whose hands started shaking so much he couldn't work anymore. >> translator: my hands are now steady. i can hold things like tea, he says. >> reporter: the cannabis also makes him high because of the psycho-active effects of the substance thc in the plant. for those that use medical marijuana, the high they experience is the price for the reported help it gives to cancer patients on chemotherapy or others suffering from everything from parkinson's disease to pain. rifka thought marijuana just got people high until she was prescribed a new strain of the plant and tried it. two sp
well, did you know medical marijuana has been used in israel now for a decade? scientists in jerusalem have developed a form that now relieves pain and suffering without actually getting the person high? sarah sidner has the story. >> reporter: every morning 80-year-old mosha gets his medicine, stuffs it in his pipe and smokes it. he is using medical marijuana. also known as cannabis. >> how did the cannabis make you feel? >> oh, good. >> he is a holocaust survivor and...
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i found this guy on facebook, roy who is from israel who got here from israel to new york when he was 3 years old, and graduated and educated and can't work. i am talking to another woman in austin, texas, who has a master's degree in nursing who wants to be a military nurse, and she can't work. the fact that we can't even agree on the dream act which is a litmus test, right, it tells you how divorced from reality, you know, in some ways most of the politicians are when it comes to this issue. we want more taxpayers, and we want more people contributing. >> it is a fascinating article, and you reveal so much not just about your personal story, but that of so many others. jose antonio vargas, thank you so much, the cover story of "time" magazine this week. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> in the last 12 election s the candidate who has won ohio has gone on to win the white house. and today, ohio is battleground zero for the president and the challenger, and two different cities in ohio today. syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud no
i found this guy on facebook, roy who is from israel who got here from israel to new york when he was 3 years old, and graduated and educated and can't work. i am talking to another woman in austin, texas, who has a master's degree in nursing who wants to be a military nurse, and she can't work. the fact that we can't even agree on the dream act which is a litmus test, right, it tells you how divorced from reality, you know, in some ways most of the politicians are when it comes to this issue....
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sentenced to death in israel. then the israeli supreme court freed him five years later because it said that there wasn't sufficient evidence to prove that he indeed was ivan the terrible. so they let him go. he came back to the united states, lived there until 2009 when he was extradited to germany to face the latest charges which he was convicted and he was still fighting this. he died at a home for the elderly. >> in that home for elderly citizens. >> lived until he was 91 years old and kept insisting he was not ivan the terrible. >> thanks so much for giving us a thumb nail sketch of all that happened in so much time involving ivan -- the man known as -- >> and still doubt remains who was ivan the terrible. >> interesting. >> the man who committed sadistic acts of violence in those death camps. >> thanks so much. >>> we're going to look at what's happening in the week ahead now. scenes like this could soon be a thing of the past. tomorrow at airports in chicago, denver, orlando, portland, anyone over the age o
sentenced to death in israel. then the israeli supreme court freed him five years later because it said that there wasn't sufficient evidence to prove that he indeed was ivan the terrible. so they let him go. he came back to the united states, lived there until 2009 when he was extradited to germany to face the latest charges which he was convicted and he was still fighting this. he died at a home for the elderly. >> in that home for elderly citizens. >> lived until he was 91 years...
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they are protesting against israel's controversial barrier in the west bank near bethlehem. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. america's largest bank opens its books. it ain't pretty. >>> also the late joe paterno speaking out in the wake of the penn state sex scandal. >>> the outcry over teen usa's olympic uniforms. why one lawmaker wants them burned. let's get straight to it. in london soccer star john kerry has been found not guilty of racially abusing an opponent. the two had an exchange of words in a match last october. ter dion eyed they were racially motivated. >>> the world needs airline pilots believe it or not. one of the biggest commercial jet companies says in the next 20 years the air travel industry will need almost a half million more trained up pilots. boeing sums it up this way. the global economy is growing fast and airlines are expanding just as fast to support it. here is the problem. analysts are afraid the pilot shortage will mean trains will suffer and less qualified pilots will be hired. condoleezza rice has said over and over she has no interest in being mitt romney's vice p
they are protesting against israel's controversial barrier in the west bank near bethlehem. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. america's largest bank opens its books. it ain't pretty. >>> also the late joe paterno speaking out in the wake of the penn state sex scandal. >>> the outcry over teen usa's olympic uniforms. why one lawmaker wants them burned. let's get straight to it. in london soccer star john kerry has been found not guilty of racially abusing an opponent. the two...
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has made it very clear that he respects all the treaties egypt signed with the neighbors including israel and he will play the game as the game is played internationally, so i don't think washington is terribly concerned about the shift of power to a new generation of officers because the officers that were promoted are integral part of the egyptian military as an institution. >> all right. thank you so much for putting it into perspective. we appreciate it as always. thank you. >>> the prime minister of ethiopia has gone missing now. no one has seen him in public for two months now. concerns, pete, this week when he didn't show up for a big meeting of african leaders in his own capital. government officials say he is sick but will return to ruling the country in september. there is a lot of concern. ethiopia has taken the lead in fighting al qaeda, linked military groups also in neighboring somalia, it would be a huge power vacuum. >>> immigration is not only a problem here in the united states. many countries it is a matter of life or death. australia has a huge refugee problem right no
has made it very clear that he respects all the treaties egypt signed with the neighbors including israel and he will play the game as the game is played internationally, so i don't think washington is terribly concerned about the shift of power to a new generation of officers because the officers that were promoted are integral part of the egyptian military as an institution. >> all right. thank you so much for putting it into perspective. we appreciate it as always. thank you....
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might it be israel? might it bh the u.s.? >> well, brooke, the world would love to know the answer to that question. a russian lab discovered it. they decided to dedicate resources to take a closer look at it. it took several days, but a picture started to take form because of the sophistication of the code. you think source, think sophistication. now, they believe this malware originated with a nation staid, a country. judging by the list of targets, one chief of security at an analysis said it's likely a western country behind it. we don't know because they're not making a habit of stepping up saying yeah, with edid it. >> do we know exactly what the flame does. >> we do. we saw another used against an iranian nuclear facility last year. that wrote in a code that caused september fujs 20 spin to the point that it caused physical damage to themselves. this is different. this is an intelligence gathering tool. it can report coop ver sagss, instant message chats and it can delete data. it can create screen grabs. it's putting
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united states would like to see an egyptian government especially in the camp david according with israel maintain the policies, but on the other hand, the united states has an interest in democracy, and we ought to have an interest in the arab people finding their way forward and morsi is the key to that, because we have to respect the elections other countries have. that is the dilemma that most of the world is experiencing in reaction to this new president. >> if you can stick around, i want to talk about morsi's wife and what we hear. there is a lot of concern inside of egypt, because she is traditional in the way she dresses with the veil, and her role in the campaign, and what that'll mean for the country. explain who she is and what that is like. >> well, ali mahmoud is her name, and she is not the common first lady in the west, but she is somebody who as attracted, well, sort of a split vote if you'd like. the twittersphere has been alive discussing this lady. she was married at 17 to her husband, and they are first cousins. she has been a charity worker and translator and lived i
united states would like to see an egyptian government especially in the camp david according with israel maintain the policies, but on the other hand, the united states has an interest in democracy, and we ought to have an interest in the arab people finding their way forward and morsi is the key to that, because we have to respect the elections other countries have. that is the dilemma that most of the world is experiencing in reaction to this new president. >> if you can stick around,...
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they are protesting against israel's bare year in the area. >>> 50 years of the rolling stones. kids, you can ask your parents about this. 22 studio albums, 12 live alb albums, one of the most grueling to tours. >>> and on the music scene, here's what's blowing up in germany. ♪ >> coming in at number one this week, the hit song "days like this." the band is singing about their 30 years together. >>> germany may be celebrating for another reason. for the first time, this is four men only parking spots, popping up in a small tourist town called triber. the parking lot there is labeling the cars with male and fema female -- women find parking trickier than men do. >> i don't think that's right. i thought they were trying to make a statement about size at first. the guys are thinner, so they get thinner parking spaces? >> i guess i got to go over to fredericka, who's going to continue in the newsroom because we're talking about these parking spaces. >> it sounds strange. >> it is very strange. >> but as long as everybody's happy and as long as they're not dinging each other's cars
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but the government says weapons from israel, weapons from turkey are being smuggled into the country to arm what the assad regime has labeled as terrorists. given the dangerous situation in syria, it's hard to imagine why anyone would want to put themselves on the front lines. arwa damon and her cnn crew did precisely that. just last month she was in homs. at one point she was in the same neighborhood where the american journalist and french photographer were kindle the shelling. here's part of what arwa saw. >> reporter: it hit us. it hit our house. there is something burning, the voice on the tape cries out. the house in baba allad has been hit. cut off the live camera someone shouts. they have discovered our position. but nothing they swear will shut them down. >> there was one time they were typing on the computer and a rocket hit the house and the lights went out and, you know, the place shook, they just carried on type like nothing had happened. >> reporter: we survey the damag damage. >> to get to the upper floors, you really have to hug the wall because there's the one window
but the government says weapons from israel, weapons from turkey are being smuggled into the country to arm what the assad regime has labeled as terrorists. given the dangerous situation in syria, it's hard to imagine why anyone would want to put themselves on the front lines. arwa damon and her cnn crew did precisely that. just last month she was in homs. at one point she was in the same neighborhood where the american journalist and french photographer were kindle the shelling. here's part of...
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potential of spreading out to turkey because turkey is a big and strong country or to jordan or to israel or to iraq even. it does have the potential of spreading out which already it has to neighboring lebanon only because lebanon is really subject to the will and the whim of the syrian regime. >> and before -- we don't have a lot of time left, but what do you think will happen in the elections in egypt? >> i wish i knew. you have two candidates. the muslim brotherhood and a man who was mubarak's last prime minister. so the choice is very stark and very clear. >> all right. thank you so much for joining us. we appreciate your perspective. >> thank you. >>> all right. all you job hunters, let's switch gears here, don't let the latest numbers fool you. the gig you are looking for is out there, you just have to find it. we're going to show you how. [ lane ] your anti-wrinkle cream is gone... but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. its retinol formula visibly reduces wrinkles in one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. oh, we call it the bundler. let's
potential of spreading out to turkey because turkey is a big and strong country or to jordan or to israel or to iraq even. it does have the potential of spreading out which already it has to neighboring lebanon only because lebanon is really subject to the will and the whim of the syrian regime. >> and before -- we don't have a lot of time left, but what do you think will happen in the elections in egypt? >> i wish i knew. you have two candidates. the muslim brotherhood and a man...
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and iran are not taboo and also on syria, of course, which is important for israel and important for that region. there is a huge amount of work to be done because both president obama and mitt romney had basically said and have carved out the position that president assad must go. but they are doing nothing, certainly not u.s. administration has done nothing to make sure that that happens. and so that could leave the u.s. a little bit exposed to charges of weakness. and today his closest pal if you like, british prime minister david cameron, who was the first to congratulate president obama, said that he really wants to talk to, quote, barack, to figure out how to solve the syrian crisis. >> a lot to come. thanks, christiane. president obama might have won re-election last night but he lost the white house by 20 points. we're going to talk about the changing face of america. what it means for the future of both parties. >> it doesn't matter whether you're black or white or hispanic or asian or native american or young or old or rich or poor, abled, disabled, gay or straight, you can
and iran are not taboo and also on syria, of course, which is important for israel and important for that region. there is a huge amount of work to be done because both president obama and mitt romney had basically said and have carved out the position that president assad must go. but they are doing nothing, certainly not u.s. administration has done nothing to make sure that that happens. and so that could leave the u.s. a little bit exposed to charges of weakness. and today his closest pal...